However, as
more law firms embrace returning attorneys, lawyers can follow some expert recommendations to make their transitions smoother, allowing them to continue on their career paths.
Not exact matches
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More Marketers to
Embrace Online Video in 2009 Main 9 Criteria to Measure Your
Law Firm's Email Marketing Reputation»
As yours truly blogged last week,
law firms may want to follow the lead of other marketers and
more fully
embrace email newsletters and alerts as a low cost, targeted and measurable method for reinforcing expertise with existing clients (who expect to continue hearing from their lawyers about breaking legal trends relevant to their businesses).
In another post on The Client Revolution from a few months ago, Shepherd takes aim at a related, perceived fallacy
embraced by
law firms billing by the hour: that legal work that takes
more time costs
more.
Embrace the fact that it has given your
law firm more opportunities to reach them.
Just as economists spoke of the «jobless recovery» from the Great Financial Crisis, forward - thinking
law firm leadership will
embrace «lawyerless growth»; the ability to grow revenue and serve
more clients with the same number of lawyers.
Regulators here have also
embraced it, and are pressuring
law firms to be
more efficient with how they apply technology to e-discovery.
In fact, many
more law firms are beginning to
embrace the usefulness of social media sites like Twitter and Facebook.
«I'm excited to spend
more time focused on what I've loved most about building Allegory — helping
law firms and in - house counsel
embrace innovation and deploy new technology to their advantage,» Asay said in the release.
More so than law firms, BTCs are client focussed; have consumer pricing models that are arguably more transparent than time - costing; and embrace cha
More so than
law firms, BTCs are client focussed; have consumer pricing models that are arguably
more transparent than time - costing; and embrace cha
more transparent than time - costing; and
embrace change.
There's never been a better time to
embrace regionalism, says Field
Law managing partner James Casey — in - house counsel are
more willing than ever to take a chance on a smaller
firm, as long as it can do the job, and cut a deal price-wise.
Judge says he is a big proponent of the skills of Canadian lawyers and arbitrators, and
more Canadian
law firms should be
embracing international work.
Law firms and in - house legal departments need attorneys who possess a
more wide - ranging and adaptive skill set that enables them to
embrace the constantly - changing environment rather thanclinging to old ways of being.
Thrive» from CPA Global, IP
Law firms are encouraged to
embrace innovation and technology for
more efficient operations and enhanced client collaboration.
As
law firms embrace different operating models, it becomes less important to adhere to outdated standards of what it means to be «in the office» and
more important to deliver quality work in flexible ways.
In times of high uncertainty, Furr suggests
law firm managers should be
more entrepreneurial, and
embrace trial and error - a «fail fast» approach.
And because
more functionality means
more billable hours, some
law firms are
embracing iPhones.
«The 38
law firms that have
embraced two or
more forms of social / new media (with or without Twitter) did in fact beat the 4.36 % average for the AmLaw 100, averaging a 6.46 % increase in revenue, with the 17
firms using three forms averaging a 5.93 % increase and the 7
firms using four or
more, averaging a 6.5 % increase.»
The
more that America
embraces the global economy and is welcoming of foreign opportunities and investments, the
more that America's lawyers and
law firms will both have the opportunity to grow and to evolve.
Proud Members of the Colorado Legal Service Sector Unlike many other personal injury
law firms, which attempt to appear
more distinguished by protesting the label of a «service sector» company, we prefer to gladly
embrace the fact that our job is to provide excellent client service.
For example, research by NALP (National Association of
Law Professionals) has found that small law firms embrace older lawyers more readily that large fir
Law Professionals) has found that small
law firms embrace older lawyers more readily that large fir
law firms embrace older lawyers
more readily that large
firms.
Law firms of all sizes are
embracing the cloud, some on an application - by - application basis others with a «cloud first» approach...
More firms are moving to a «cloud - first» approach and investing in technologies such as analytics, AI, virtualization, mobility solutions and other SaaS applications, turning increased productivity, efficiency and automation into profits.
Chris Boyd on Big
Law Perspective: Large
firms should
embrace AI to deliver
more value to current clients and to serve under - or un-served markets.
Embracing technology for the sake of embracing technology, without evaluating what your law firm needs, will only lead to more
Embracing technology for the sake of
embracing technology, without evaluating what your law firm needs, will only lead to more
embracing technology, without evaluating what your
law firm needs, will only lead to
more problems.
While
law firms often
embrace new technologies
more slowly than the rest of the business sector, blogging has been an exception.
The most challenging tactical issue was getting a large
law firm to
embrace social media, blogging and real - time conversations with readers — especially in a lighter,
more narrative format than is traditional for most legal articles and online presence.
In the last decade, many
law firms have
embraced more business - like structures by creating executive committees, boards of directors, chief executive officer and chief operating officer positions, and other
more corporate elements.
I would love
more law firms to wholly
embrace flexible and agile working practices and make a true commitment to diversity at all levels.
The 2014 FT Innovative Lawyers European Awards Program found that in - house lawyers are continuing to push for legal innovation and in parallel saw
law firms embracing change
more than ever in response, particularly in how legal services are delivered to their clients.
For example, research by NALP (National Association of
Law Professionals) has found that small law firms embrace older lawyers more readily that large fir
Law Professionals) has found that small
law firms embrace older lawyers more readily that large fir
law firms embrace older lawyers
more readily that large
firms.